Yesterday morning we heard a series of loud explosions. Windows opened and slammed shut, the house shook, our ears popped, chairs moved. Everyone here does not own a television or a radio, and news coverage is not live and instant, so people were guessing and rumors were flying as to the cause. We were told more than one story. There was an invasion from Brazzaville, the capitol city of the Republic of the Congo across the river. We were told a munitions dump had exploded. A military depot full of explosives was on fire. There was a coup. Etc.
Tragedy in Brazzaville
Yesterday morning we heard a series of loud explosions. Windows opened and slammed shut, the house shook, our ears popped, chairs moved. Everyone here does not own a television or a radio, and news coverage is not live and instant, so people were guessing and rumors were flying as to the cause. We were told more than one story. There was an invasion from Brazzaville, the capitol city of the Republic of the Congo across the river. We were told a munitions dump had exploded. A military depot full of explosives was on fire. There was a coup. Etc.
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I will pray! And, thanks for stopping by my blog and commenting. Even when we cannot physically reach outside of our homes, we can always pray for those outside of our walls, bearing one anothers burdens. May God strengthen you in your work there.
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